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June 15
Evening
¡°He that openeth, and no man shutteth¡±(Revelation 3:7).
Jesus is the Keeper of the gates of Paradise. He sets an open door in front of every believer which no man or devil is able to close. Faith in Him is the golden key to the everlasting doors. Do you carry this key close to your heart, or are you trusting some deceitful means of entrance which will fail you in the end? Hear this parable of the preacher, and remember it. The great King made a banquet, and He proclaimed that only those who bring the fairest flower that blooms will enter. Men advance to the gate by thousands, each bringing the flower which he esteems to be the queen of the garden. But they are all driven from the royal presence and cannot enter into the festive halls. They clutch the deadly nightshade of superstition or the flaunting poppies of religion or the hemlock of self-righ-teousness. But these are not dear to the King, and the bearers are shut out of the pearly gates. Have you gathered the rose of Sharon? Do you wear the lily of the valley in your bosom? If so, when you come to the gates of heaven, you will discover its value. When you show those choicest of flowers, the heavenly door will open. You will find your way, with the rose of Sharon in your hand, to the throne of God Himself. Heaven possesses nothing that excels its radiant beauty. All the flowers that bloom in Paradise can never rival the lily of the valley. Get Calvary's blood-red rose into your hand by faith. By love wear it, by communion preserve it, by daily watchfulness make it your all in all. Then you will be blessed beyond all bliss and happy beyond a dream.
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